Headwrapz and Chairigami partnered last week to showcase some excellent custom helmet graphics at the US Lacrosse National Convention in Philadelphia. But why stop at sports helmets? Headwrapz took the next step to create Chairwrapz, customizing our chairigami desk chairs with rad vinyl logos for the trade show. We took a cue from the Headwrapz helmets: to make our furniture super lightweight, super durable, and super cool. Who knows, maybe we can inspire them to design custom cardboard helmets?

Chairigami and Tour Hockey teamed up to design a super cool trade show display to show off Tour's new skate lineup for the upcoming season. People stopped in their tracks, who would think that cardboard and hockey would go together like buffalo wings and Monday Night Football. The furniture was a perfect fit for vinyl stickers sporting the Tour Logo and was easily customized for the product. Who knows, this could be the beginning of a new fantastic sport: life size knock hockey with cardboard sticks and cardboard pucks.

Atmel certainly wowed DIYers with the most inventive trade show booth at the 2012 World Maker Faire in New York. Chairigami standing desks were customized to resemble the iconic Arduino infinity logo and used to create a pop-up lab space that showcased the Arduino mini micro-controller. Cardboard table tops were soon graffitied with complex circuit diagrams and system designs that would make a rocket scientist scratch his head. A beautiful marriage of electrical complexity and cardboard simplicity. We're just waiting on the next cardboard computer to hit the market.

Flow Snowboarding sported the raddest trade show booth at the SIA snow sports trade show in Denver. The leading snowboarding manufacturer decorated and graffitied 8 chairigami love seats and and 6 chairigami coffee tables to give customers a place to relax and get in touch with their inner snowboarder. For all we know, Flow's scientists might just be working on a new cardboard snowboard.